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Here's what Americans cared most about this year
Americans said they cared about natural disasters more than pop culture events, according to a year of asking people what they know about vs. what they care about for the Ipsos Care-o-Meter.
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Ipsos Update – May 2024
Earth, plastics, politics … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Earth Day 2024: Changing Attitudes and Actions Towards Climate Change
After the tenth consecutive monthly heat record, apathy reins in the fight against climate change, especially among young men.
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How political, economic and climate uncertainty will shape the future of risk
If you can’t be certain, you can be prepared. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael looks at how brands and businesses can err on the side of caution in risky times.
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Why our crisis plans need more focus on preparation and resilience
When it comes to climate change, policymakers and the public must hope for the best and prepare for the worst, says FEMA’s Victoria Salinas.
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How companies can mine technology for the energy transition
Denise Johnson, group president of Resource Industries at Caterpillar, explains the innovations that will define next-gen industrial equipment, from electrification to automation.
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Demography is politics
How future societies are affected by declining populations will be largely predetermined by decisions already made by previous generations and by choices we make today.
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Data dive: 2023 in review
In 12 infographics, we look back at key Ipsos Global Advisor polls from a year that was filled with a few very high highs and some really low lows.
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From "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to "Not Much, Anywhere, Anytime Soon"?
Access our annual Almanac for Ipsos' reflection on ESG in 2023 and guidelines for 2024.
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For COP28, here is what you need to know about public opinion on climate change
Below are five charts on the worsening climate disaster, where the American public stands on climate change, and how missing COP28 might affect Biden’s reputability on the environment